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You should have just bought it directly from him . If you had offered him $5 more than Gamestop was offering, you'd have saved $5 and he'd have made an extra $5.I picked up this SNES on a fluke a few years ago. I was in a Gamestop looking for a used game and this guy brings in this SNES to sell. It was still in the box packed in styrofoam, looked brand new. I asked him if it worked and he said he didn't know because it had been in his closet for years! I thought, this console must work it looks pristine, so he sold it to Gamespot and I bought right then. It wasn't a lot of money, he sold it for $10 and I paid $20, something like that, I really don't remember the pricing. Since I bought the system I shopped for some used games for it and picked Zelda LTTP and FFIII. It was the first SNES I ever owned and mostly I bought it out of curiosity having heard so much about those games of old, but never played any of them. I didn't start gaming until the N64 and PC gaming a couple of years after that.
You should have just bought it directly from him . If you had offered him $5 more than Gamestop was offering, you'd have saved $5 and he'd have made an extra $5.
Yeah, anyone would probably get kicked out of the store for doing that, but at that point it doesn't really matter since you'll already have what you want . Personally, making Gamestop lose a bit of profit wouldn't make me lose any sleep considering how shitty their business practices are.I did that at Gamecrazy once and was asked to leave by the manager.
Yeah, anyone would probably get kicked out of the store for doing that, but at that point it doesn't really matter since you'll already have what you want . Personally, making Gamestop lose a bit of profit wouldn't make me lose any sleep considering how shitty their business practices are.
Super Metroid.
/16 bit era
I'm pretty confident that we won't see anything of this caliber from indie developers. Old school classics were made from top-tier companies, developing on some of the the best hardware platforms on the market at the time. Today, there's not much of a point in creating artificial hardware limitations for sake of being retro. The "pride" simply won't be there.
Super Metroid.
/16 bit era
Yeah, I did that once at a pawn shop and pissed off the owner.
please tell me I'm not the only one that achieved all 100pts for all stages in that game.
this is [H] right?
Yea, to add my 2c... Yoshi's Island is one of my favorites of all time. Sure, it's a platformer at heart, but when you add the egg-eating/throwing mechanic made things very interesting, especially after you get down the ricochet... PLUS, I think it may have been the first game to 'rate' your completion of the level based on (if I remember) sunflowers collected etc... Crazy replay value...
I think I may still have it laying around...
I know what I'm doing tonight...